The document describes two poems about pets. The first poem is about a cat that plays happily, enthusiastically, loudly, and cheerfully in the garden. The second poem is about a rabbit that jumps highly, happily, cheerfully, and loudly in the country. Both poems follow a structure of including an increasing number of adverbs to describe the pet's actions.
5. My Cat
By Sandra P.
My cat
my cat plays happily
my cat plays happily, enthusiastically
plays happily, enthusiastically, loudly
happily, enthusiastically, loudly, cheerfully
when it is in the garden.
6. • Line 1 : Noun
( my cat)
• Line 2 : Same noun + verb + adverb 1
(my cat+ plays+ happily)
• Line 3: Same noun+ verb + adverb 1+ adverb 2
(my cat+ plays +happily+ enthusiastically)
• Line 4: Verb + adverb 1+ adverb 2 + adverb 3
(plays happily, enthusiastically, loudly)
• Line 5:Adverb 1, adverb 2, adverb 3, adverb 4.
( happily, enthusiastically, loudly+ cheerfully)
• Line 6: phrase showing condition, time or place.
(when it is in the garden)
7. My Rabbit.
By Cristobal A.
My rabbit
My rabbit jumps highly
My rabbit jumps highly, happily
Jumps highly, happily, cheerfully
Highly, happily, cheerfully, loudly
When it´s in the country.